I definitely do close my eyes when starting a roll. Once it is started on the Hewes reel, it's so easy I can do it with my eyes open.
I load my films with my eyes open and I turn off/on the radio that's at my feet with my right big toe. I hate commercials so when a "message" comes on the air, I silence the incoming BS.




You have to, otherwise, it's not really dark in the darkroom.i guess the title says it all ..
i used to but noticed tonight my eyes were wide open in the dark
what about you ?
it helps me to visualize what I'm doing rather than trying to see what I'm doing.
loaded a roll earlier this morning, changing bag, 35mm. I didn't close my eyes, but I did take my glasses off
they are xrayspex. I got them from an ad in the back of a 1960s comic.even if they were on, you would not have been able to see yours hands ...
However I put them on again when I want to see a lady's bra under her dress.
they are xrayspex. I got them from an ad in the back of a 1960s comic.
so obviously I didn't want to risk fogging the film.
However I put them on again when I want to see a lady's bra under her dress.
I use toy Spynet Jakks Pacific, I bungee them to my head. Very narrow field of view, only 1 camera so no depth perception. Still I love them, has a focus wheel, I can read perfectly well in the dark. There's two sets of illumination leds. I taped over the near ir set because they give off very dim red light. The pure ir leds won't touch regular film a bit.
It's not cheating, for me it keeps me in the game, and I've never screwed up anything since I got them. I'm 60 and I want to be doing this a long time. For me it was a real miracle. I wear glasses under the goggles, that works too.
Takes some getting used to but for around 50 bucks it works fine. Kodak has been using stuff like this for ages.
If you look under my posts I've talked about this before, there's a lot of options, but for a toy around 50 bucks these work great.
In high school my darkroom served as a groovy make out pad. Wasn't really comfortable, but it had a lock. I would keep old crappy prints and soak them in water to show my Dad we were really printing"do you close your eyes when you load film onto a reel?"
No, only when I'm having sex.![]()
. I wasn't fooling him, he knew my lovely girlfriend wouldn't let me go to far. A 1A red safelight was perfect to set the mood.
. I'm sure I still have a 1A filter. I remember a sign in a camera store "Go into a darkroom with a girl and something is bound to develop " In high school my darkroom served as a groovy make out pad. Wasn't really comfortable, but it had a lock. I would keep old crappy prints and soak them in water to show my Dad we were really printing. I wasn't fooling him, he knew my lovely girlfriend wouldn't let me go to far. A 1A red safelight was perfect to set the mood.
I need to corner my wife sometime, I would need to turn off the sodium vapor safelights, too bright. I'm sure I still have a 1A filter. I remember a sign in a camera store "Go into a darkroom with a girl and something is bound to develop "
Mike
I learned to load film into spirals in the dark the same way I learned female anatomy, the Braille system!In high school my darkroom served as a groovy make out pad. Wasn't really comfortable, but it had a lock. I would keep old crappy prints and soak them in water to show my Dad we were really printing. I wasn't fooling him, he knew my lovely girlfriend wouldn't let me go to far. A 1A red safelight was perfect to set the mood.
I need to corner my wife sometime, I would need to turn off the sodium vapor safelights, too bright. I'm sure I still have a 1A filter. I remember a sign in a camera store "Go into a darkroom with a girl and something is bound to develop "
Mike
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